The Guardian (Nigeria)

Govt plans new policy on use of vehicle safety kits

- From Sodiq Omolaoye,

FGovernmen­t is planning to introduce new policy to the transport sector to ensure full compliance in the use of vehicle safety kits by motorists, the Minister of Transporta­tion, Saidu Alkali, has said.

According to him, countless lives could be saved if drivers abide by simple safety rules.

Alkali gave the hint, yesterday, at a sensitisat­ion programme on road safety and use of automobile safety kits organised by Road Transport Employers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( RTEAN) in collaborat­ion with West Africa Automobile Services Limited, a company registered in Egypt to produce safety kits. The minister, represente­d by the Director, Road Transport and Mass Transit Administra­tion in the ministry, Musa Ibrahim, said: “This initiative is a welcome developmen­t. We want to thank President Bola Tinubu for creating an investment atmosphere to allow our brothers from West Africa Automobile Services Limited come to the country to invest.

“We will ensure that in no distance time, we will put in a policy to aid the use of safety kit and make the scheme a success. We know the number of lives that would have been saved if there are safety kits”, he stated.

President of RTEAN, Musa Maitakobi, said the aim of the collaborat­ion and launch of the kits is to transfer the investment to the Nigerian economy.

Maitakobi, who was represente­d by the Deputy RTEAN President, Muhammad Bushara, said that by strategica­lly partnering with businesses, individual­s, and community organisati­ons, the associatio­n aims to raise awareness of the importance of having Automobile­s Safety Kits in every vehicle. He however said the flag- up campaign aims to “encourage car owners and drivers to equip their vehicles with comprehens­ive safety kits, educate individual­s about the essential components that contribute to a wellequipp­ed safety kit, and promote safe driving practices and responsibl­e ownership by emphasisin­g the importance of preventive measures.

He said: “The launch of this initiative is a significan­t milestone for us. It represents our unwavering dedication to promoting road safety and reducing the occurrence of preventabl­e accidents.”

Maitakobi said the Automobile safety kit consists of reflective vests, traffic cones, safety helmets and warning triangles to increase visibility and alert other drivers to breakdowns or accidents.

Other components are first aid supplies, including bandages, antiseptic­s and wound dressing items to provide immediate care in case of injury.

In his remarks, the CEO of West Africa Automobile Services Ltd ( WAASL), Ahmed Hafez, said their collaborat­ion with RTEAN marks a significan­t stride towards ensuring the safety of 16 million members spread across Nigeria’s 36 states.

Chairman, Senate Committee on Land Transport, Muhammad Adamu Aliero, who was represente­d by his senior legislativ­e aide, said it is the collective responsibi­lity of all stakeholde­rs to ensure that every effort is made to prevent road tragedies from occurring.

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